Not surprising being that he was Mills's guy...
His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.
Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Everybody sees him for the giant sucker he is and does the same. Now it’s CAA’s turn....... again
knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Berman said he attended every practice and home game. He definitely was Mills's guy. Berman also mentioned again that Robinson is probably gone.
CrushAlot wrote:knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Berman said he attended every practice and home game. He definitely was Mills's guy. Berman also mentioned again that Robinson is probably gone.
Why does he think Mitch is gone?
CrushAlot wrote:knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Berman said he attended every practice and home game. He definitely was Mills's guy. Berman also mentioned again that Robinson is probably gone.
he also pointed out, I believe, that Scott Perry's contract expires June 30. The leaguewide trend is also to let people expire, so you can have a basketball operation without committing new dollars
smackeddog wrote:CrushAlot wrote:knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Berman said he attended every practice and home game. He definitely was Mills's guy. Berman also mentioned again that Robinson is probably gone.
Why does he think Mitch is gone?
Not Mitch, Craig Robinson of Player Development.
wargames wrote:knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Everybody sees him for the giant sucker he is and does the same. Now it’s CAA’s turn....... again
Dolan wakes up too late in all his atrocities. His blind loyalty to guys like Mills and Isiah has really made him a joke of a owner.
Dolan’s loyalty to Herb, Allan, Isiah, MIlls, and others are in a way one of his more positive traits.
It is not always good for the team though.
His pettiness/vengefulness is not.
Does the throw out fans who chant or those that are obnoxious and overbearing to disturb other paying Patrons?
41 home dates, and what, a few seemingly similar demographic of fan gets tossed and at least half of them want to be.
Dolan is bad owner but its the lack of winning above all that matters. His ego and rudeness are well noted. personally I could care less, lots of sport franchise owners are dicks.
As for Oak, I’m not into his throwing others under the bus because his quest has failed. In all fairness, he has not accomplished much to be “Given” a job post career in basketball. What he does outside is his business. Car washes, restaurants, etc, he might be all ok and good for him, but seems like he has issues with authority and he wants the adulation of fans to side with him and uses Dolan himself to as much as Dolan has used others to gain favor.
As for Ewing, as much as I hate to admit it Oak might have a point. But he is using the wrong platform to tell that story. He is a bitter man and throwing others under the bus is not cool.
knicks1248 wrote:His role was a consultant, he pretty much got paid for hanging out with mills.Mills made a lot of people rich on Dolans dime
Making shyt up again. Blatt was more than qualified with a history of success and very good earnings. You have no idea what his role was or what he was paid. If you read you take in he worked and his contract was limited to this season via an April date. Blatt diagnosis of MS is the reason he has not sought out to work full time. Its a bad look on your part to slight him without any knowledge of other than your dislike or all things Mills. He might have been very helpful to Millers efforts.